Posted by D Slater on June 13, 2009 at 18:50:53 from (72.65.152.152):
In Reply to: 300 Utility TA Removal posted by Dustin Bench on June 13, 2009 at 16:54:13:
Did you remove the complete t/a unit or just the transmission drive gear and shaft from rear of center housing? To put the 8 rollers in the ramp needs removed from transmission drive shaft bearing housing then install it and rollers on the end of t/a carrier housing then bolt it all back in the above housing. If you have the complete t/a removed the seal for outside t/a carrier should be easy to see how to remove. If you are meaning the seal on the input shaft of t/a, the 3 planet gears are supposed to be removed then the shaft slides out and seal is replaced. I have replaced that seal a few times without removing input shaft for a some just wanting a working unit on the cheap, but don't recomend it. A old planet gear shaft shortened or other shaft the same size is handy for installing or removing planet gears with needle bearings.
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